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Crime Triumphs

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A battered and war-weary team of Crimeds gathered their reserve strength Saturday and outlasted the editors of the Daily Princetonian, 23-2.

Exhausted by the trip to the wilds of New Jersey, the Crimson's quarterback, budding young sports editor "Trickie Dickie" Paisner performed definitely below par, calling several bad plays, including a triple reverse which gave the Orangemen a safety in the second quarter.

But three brilliant broken field TD runs by John "Bud" Herfort, dragged off the Boston Globe rewrite desk for the game, put the Crimson ahead to stay. "Just grand," one alumnus is said to have commented as he watched the bowed, but unbeaten Crimeds amble off the field.

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